Ali Rajabi
Pausing New York With the X2D
Every photographer knows about the Hasselblad brand, whether they're an amateur, enthusiast, or professional because the history of photography is on the shoulders of Hasselblad. For me, it's an investment in my career, to move to the next level. It's always important to have the right tools in the right moments to make great photographs.
Hans Strand
Iceland in Mesmerising 100MP Detail
For me as a photographer, the X2D is what a Stradivarius violin might be for a violinist. It's the ultimate camera.
Flora Borsi
Magical Realism With The X2D
The X2D is like a camera for painters. The pictures have the taste and technical background of a painting. I almost couldn't differentiate the two because it's just so perfect. This camera produces all the data I could ever use to convey the tales I want to tell with my pictures.
TOM OLDHAM
UNLOCKING NEW LENS OPPORTUNITIES WITH XH CONVERTER 0,8
As one of the first to try out the new XH Converter 0,8 on the 907X 50C, British photographer Tom Oldham executed a brilliantly dynamic studio session with Greek model and activist Billie Dellios. The XH Converter 0,8 opened Tom’s typical portrait-taking style of shooting on f/11 to a wide f/1,8 to create stunningly bold visuals.
DINO KUŽNIK
THE SOLITUDE OF THE AMERICAN WEST
With an affinity for photographing the American West, Slovenian creative Dino Kužnik embarked on a two-week road trip across Colorado, Utah, Arizona and New Mexico, capturing images that let us travel back in time to an America of yesteryear.
ANNA DEVÍS AND DANIEL RUEDA
EXPANDING THEIR VISUAL UNIVERSE WITH 907X 50C
Expanding on their own visual universe – including creating a cloning situation, blending in with a record player, and mapping out their own constellations – Anna and Daniel crafted images with the 907X 50C that give a nod to the camera’s long-lasting build, classic design, and innovation behind the technology that also led to working with NASA in the past.
ADAM WEIST
ADVENTURING THROUGH THE RAINFORESTS AND VOLCANOES OF NEW ZEALAND
Shooting with the X1D II 50C in wild conditions ranging from the middle of a downpour in subtropical rainforests to a snowstorm on an active volcano, Adam Weist’s images expose the beauty of the country and transport us to a landscape photographer’s dream.
Creating 3D Interactive Models of Leonardo da Vinci’s Early Works with the Multi-Shot
Reproducing some of Leonardo da Vinci’s early sketches as digital versions, the Department of Architecture at the University of Bologna used the H6D-400c Multi-Shot in combination with their own developed software to create 3D models of these art pieces that are hundreds of years old.
STEPHEN SWEENEY
FAMILY PORTRAITS IN A TIME OF LOCKDOWN
Living in London, freelance photographer Stephen Sweeney is used to rushing around the metropolitan city on shoots. Now, for over a month, he has been confined to his home. In lockdown with his four brothers and his parents, he keeps his creative juices afloat by capturing beautifully lit portraits of his six family members with X1D II 50C.
DOMINIQUE PROVOST
PRESERVING PEDRO DE MENA’S 17TH CENTURY SCULPTURES
Using the Hasselblad Multi-Shot system, Dominique Provost had the opportunity to photograph Spanish baroque sculptor Pedro de Mena’s collection of six hyper-realistic 17th century sculptures. These photographs will be of monumental importance for art conservation, future restoration, digitalization, and if necessary, reproduction of these historical pieces.
Pål Hansen
Hollywood Faces on Hasselblad
Norwegian photographer Pål Hansen has photographed an immense list of actors, musicians, and other notable celebrities. With his reputation of making anyone feel at ease in front of his Hasselblad camera, Pål always comes away with a unique story of his own about how it is to photograph these star subjects.
ROGER FISHMAN
NARWHALS, ICEBERGS, AND THE EXTREME LANDSCAPES OF GREENLAND
Taking to the skies to capture Greenland from above, Roger Fishman created the largest fine art collection of the island’s extreme remote beauty, entitled Ephemeral & Eternal: Greenland. Collaborating with scientists and hoping to activate the public, Roger’s photographs reveal what is at stake and what we must work to preserve for the future of our planet.
Roman Jehanno
The Incredible Craftspeople of Peru
Finding himself amidst the most incredible craftspeople from Lima to Cusco to Puno, Roman Jehanno traveled across Peru to capture stunning portraits of various artisans, farmers, bakers, and more. Roman’s Peruvian portraits captured with the H6D-100c help to preserve and spread cultural awareness about the lives and work of so many talented, hidden artists.
Tom Oldham
Silent Street Portraits with the XCD 45P
Hasselblad H System photographer Tom Oldham was one of the first in the world to put the new XCD 45P lens, the world’s lightest digital medium format autofocus lens on the market today, to the test in the low winter light of London.
Terry O'Neill
Capturing The Beatles, Bowie, and More Iconic Faces of the Sixties
As the celebrity photographer of the 1960s and 70s, Terry O'Neill photographed them all, from Audrey Hepburn to Brigitte Bardot to Frank Sinatra – and that's just the tip of the iceberg. Capturing these figures with his Hasselblad 500CM, his images have stood the test of time as iconic snapshots of some of history's biggest pop culture icons.
Douglas Kirkland
My Evening with Marilyn and the Day Victor Hasselblad Stopped Me in the Street
Douglas Kirkland shot some of the most sensual and unforgettable images of Marilyn Monroe ever taken with his Hasselblad 500C. It’s the stuff that legends are made of, but even before that, Douglas had a chance encounter with Victor Hasselblad himself.
Gleeson Paulino
Bold Brazil
Brazilian photographer Gleeson Paulino invites viewers to see contemporary Brazil from a new eye. Provoking the senses through a sublime colour flow and exquisite image juxtapositions, Gleeson’s series explores the beauty of Brazil’s bold diversity, from its people to its landscapes.
Four Photographers Along the Ganges River
Off to India to follow the Kumbh Mela, a Hindu pilgrimage that attracts over 100 million people to central India to bathe in the Ganges River, Gabriel Flores, Joe Greer, Jeremy Snell, and Dan Tom set out to document this cultural journey through their unique perspectives and individual photography styles.
Ole Marius Joergensen
Vignettes of a Salesman
A figure of the past, the door-to-door salesman is the centerpiece of Ole Marius Joergensen’s series Vignettes of a Salesman. Ole uses vivid cinematic lighting set against Norwegian landscapes to tell this story.
Roman Jehanno
The Craftspeople of Japan
A master whisky blender working at the base of Mt. Fuji and a bamboo basket weaver living in a mountain forest are just some of the highly talented artisans that French photographer Roman Jehanno met on his journey through Japan.
Gered Mankowitz
Music History with the Hasselblad 500c
With his Hasselblad, Gered Mankowitz captured some of the most iconic rock music images in history, including that of The Rolling Stones and Jimi Hendrix, that have helped to define an entire era.